Doble Welcomes San Diego Gas & Electric as Host Utility for the Life of a Transformer Seminar
Forward-thinking utility to take active role in power transformer conference

Doble's Life of a Transformer Seminar is considered to be critical training for power engineers thanks to its practical, real-world approach to training and the core and advanced tracks for new and seasoned engineers. (PRNewsFoto/Doble ... Facebook Twitter Pinterest

Doble's Life of a Transformer Seminar is considered to be critical training for power engineers thanks to its practical, real-world approach to training and the core and advanced tracks for new and seasoned engineers. (PRNewsFoto/Doble Engineering Company)

WATERTOWN, Mass., Feb. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Doble Engineering Company welcomes San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) as the host utility for the 2013 Life of a Transformer Seminar to be held February 18-21 in San Diego, California USA. The objective of the seminar is to empower the current and next generation of electric power engineers with in-depth, world-class training focused entirely on transformer design, operation and life-cycle management.

"Advanced training is critical to our industry's progress and SDG&E's industry leadership and experiences will benefit our seminar students," said Don Angell, Vice President, Global Strategy and Solutions, Doble Engineering Company. "This is the first time we've had a host utility for the Life of a Transformer Seminar and we are pleased to be working with an innovative utility like SDG&E."

"SDG&E is a leader in the smart grid transformation that is making our country's electric grid more reliable and sustainable overall," said Vic Romero, SDG&E's Director of Asset Management and Smart Grid Projects. "We are proud to host this event and engage the next generation of engineers on these exciting changes that are happening in the utility industry. This is a unique opportunity for us to share our own experiences and expertise, as well as learn from the other presenters about how we can all benefit from this smarter, greener grid."

Linda Brown, SDG&E's Director of Substation and Transmission Construction and Maintenance, will make the opening address. Vic Romero, will share an update on the utility's ambitious smart grid initiative. Two of the utility's experienced transformer engineers will also contribute to the session on "Transformer Operations & Loading – A User's Perspective". SDG&E will also be offering seminar students tours of their Mission Control Center, the hub of their grid and distribution operations as well as their transformer and substation condition-based monitoring control center.

Doble is also providing complimentary passes for a number of SDG&E's educational partners in an effort to share this training experience with the next generation of power industry workers. Both Doble and SDG&E have established relationships with colleges and universities to help the power industry address the concerns of an aging and retiring workforce.

More than 5,500 global delegates during the last 10 years have benefitted from Doble's Life of a Transformer Seminar, which is considered to be critical training for power engineers thanks to its practical, real-world approach to training and the core and advanced tracks for new and seasoned engineers. Learn more at www.doble.com/loat.

About Doble:Now in 110 countries, Doble Engineering Company has been helping clients in the electric power industry improve operations and optimize system performance for nearly a century. Doble offers diagnostic instruments, services, and the world's premier library of statistically significant apparatus test results for the benefit of energy generation, transmission, delivery companies and industrial power users worldwide. Doble is part of the Utility Solutions Group of ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE), St. Louis. For more information, visit: www.doble.com.

About SDG&E:SDG&E is a regulated public utility that provides safe and reliable energy service to 3.4 million consumers through 1.4 million electric meters and more than 855,000 natural gas meters in San Diego and southern Orange counties. The utility's area spans 4,100 square miles. SDG&E is committed to creating ways to help customers save energy and money every day. SDG&E is a subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE), a Fortune 500 energy services holding company based in San Diego.